"The expected … expiration of the CR will be Saturday the 18th of January," he said on the House floor.

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Cantor said he expects the House to pass this short-term spending bill as a suspension bill, the process used for non-controversial bills. Treating the short-term CR as a suspension bill means it will require a two-thirds majority for passage, which means Democratic support is needed.

Cantor outlined the plan in his weekly discussion with Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.). Hoyer responded by saying he's fine with the idea.

"I will support it on suspension, I urge my colleagues to support it on suspension," Hoyer said of the short-term spending bill.

Cantor said a CR lasting until Jan. 18 would give the Senate time to process the final omnibus bill. Earlier today, House Appropriations Committee Chairman Hal Rogers (R-Ky.) said he expects the $1 trillion omnibus would be introduced Sunday or Monday.